Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, July 07, 1938, Image 3

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    DALE FAMILIES
MEET IN REUNION
The second annual reunion of the
descendants of John and Catherine
Dale, of Houserville, was held at
Grange Park, Centre Hall, Satur
day, July 2.
One hundred thirty-eight attend.
ed this year. The officers were re-
elected as follows: honorary presi-
dent, 8. J. Dale, DuBois; president,
Jerome R. Dale, Renovo; vice-pres-
ident, Lucian Dale, Pittsburgh; re-
cording secretary. J. A. Dale, Le-
mont; corresponding secretary, Win-
nie Dale Philips, Northumberland;
treasurer, Rev. Jared Eminhizer,
Three Springs, Pa, The reunion will
be held at the same place, Monday,
July 3rd, next year.
It is rather remarkable that forty-
five attending last year, being ab-
sent, were replaced by forty-five
new in attendance this year. It is
hoped that still others will find it
possible to attend in the future,
rlong with the former attendance
Those in attendance were as fol-
lows: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Dale,
DuBois; Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. Dale,
Helen and Robert Dale, Akron, O,;
Mr and Mrs. Lucian Dale and Lu-
clan. Jr. Pittsburgh: Mr. and Mrs.
Jérome R. Dale, Janet, Jerome, Jr.
Allce and Jan Dale. Renovo; Mr.
and Mrs. W. O. Dale, Maxwell, Ken-
neth, Paul, Kermit, Rhelda and
Mary Dale, Mifflinburg; Mr. and
Mrs, William Dale and son Jimmie,
Lewisburg; Mr. and Mrs, William
Earl Dale, Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Dale, Jeanne, Mary. Patricia,
Marian and Andrea Dale, Lemont;
Mr and Mrs. Joe W. Behers, Joseph
E., Mary
Altoona; Miss C. Ruth Behers,
Ray Behers, Misses Mildred, Gladys
and Marian Behers, Bellefonte;
Mr. and Mus. Donald Bowles, Cleve-
land: Mr. and Mrs. David Brown,
Pleasant Gap; Mrs. M. Broskley,
Florence and Anthony raskley,
Bellefonte, R. D.; Mr. and Mrs
william Balley and Catherine Bai-
ley. Mr. and Mrs, Grant Coble,
Charles, Dorothy, Emest, Donald,
Freda and Roberta Coble, Belle.
fonte, R. D.; Bud and Betty Coble,
Westwood, N. J; Mr. and Mrs
Bruce Corman, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Eminhizer, Mary A. and Helen Em-
inhizer, Bellefonte, R. D.; Rev. and
Mrs. J. 8. Eminhizer and daughter
Hilda. Three Springs: Mrs. George
Eminhizer, Russell, Donald and
Bobby Eminhizer. John W. Emin-
hizer, Shamokin: Mrs. Roy Houtz
and son Teddy, Bellefonte R. D.;
Mrs. Helen Irwin and son Joseph
Jr. Williamsport: Mrs. Vesta Jor-
dan, Thelma, Vesta and Sonny Jor-
dan, State College, R. D.; Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Lee and son Gordon,
Bellefonte, R. D.; Mrs. Blanche
MacMillan, Cleveland; Mrs. Bonna
Newell, Akron: Mrs. Winnie Dale
Philips and Miss “Ora Lee” Philips,
Northumberland; Pred Royer. Har-
risburg: Rev. and Mrs. G. E. Smith,
Betty, Joseph, Ruth, Eddie, Olive
Maze and Robert Smith, Knoxdale;
Byron Smith, Middleburg; Mr, and
Mrs. J. H. M. Stover, Sara and Glen
Stover, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tress-
ler, Bellefonte, R. D.; Mr. and Mrs
Kearney Walker, Robert. Paul. Sam,
Jerry and Patsy Ann Walker, Le-'
mont: Mr. and Mrs. John White
Pauline and Elwood White, Belle-
fonte, R. D.; Dotinie,
Dick Weaver, Harrisburg; Mr. and
Mrs. Miles Walker, Edward and
Richard Walker, State College, R.
D. Guests: Mrs. H. I. Ailman,
fonte, R. D.; Mr, and Mrs. Don D
Foltz, Brookville: Mrs. Gertrude W.
willlams and Walsh Williams, Du-
Bois: Charles Maggi, Hillsdale. N
J.: Mrs. Sara White, Centre Hall;
Josephine Weeder, Centre Hall;
George Nelson, Bellefonte R. D.
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Helen and Robert Behers, |
Buddy and
Belle |
the
HUBLERSBURG
Misses June and Edna Bierly spent
Wednesday at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Herbert Rockey of Hecla
Mr. and Mrs, Doyle HeMnan and
daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
| Heltman, of Mackeyville, visited al
the homes of Mr, and Mrs. James
Camer and Mr. and Mrs, F. E, Vo-
nada on Wednesday evening,
Master Daniel Kerstetter, of Ty-
lersville, spent several days last week
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nevin
Lee,
Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Rumberger
and family of Harrisburg, arrived
here Thursday at the home of Mr
and Mrs, PF, E. Vonada whete they
visited, and also called among other
friends, while here. They returned
to their home on Monday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Fulton, of
Johnstown, and Mrs. Eliza Fulton, of
Stoyestown, arrived here Thursday
and spent the weekend visiting
among relatives, returning home on
Monday
Mr. and Mis. Alton Deitrich and
daughter, of New Bethlehem, spent
the weekend visiting with his moth-
er, Mrs. Emeline Deftrich., Mrs. Ida
White, of Woolrich visited at the
same home on Sunday and Monday.
Mrs. James Delong and children
of Orviston, are spending some time
with her grandparents Mr. and Mr
Charles Krape,
Mr, and Mrs. Moris Braumgar
and son, of Renovo, spent Monday
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Harry Stitzer
Mrs. Jacob Weaver visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Dietz
of Jacksonville, on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Blerly, Mr. and
Mrs. Sherman Blerly and sons, Mr,
and Mrs. Nevin Blerly and daugh-
ters, of Bellefonte, R. D. and Mr
and Mrs. E. L. Markle were Saturday
evening supper guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. H. 1. Markle
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Minnie
daughters
h and
5, of Reading, and the for-
mer’s mother, Mrs. Nearhood, of
State College, former residents of
thls place, visited among old friends
on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Heichel and
daughter, of Orviston, spent the
weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Charles Heaton.
Mrs. James B. Musser and Mr. P
A. Hinds have both been under the
doctor's care for the past week
Their many friends hope for their
speedy recovery
Miss Catherine Vonada accom-
panied Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vonada to
their home near Pittsburgh, on Mon-
day where she will spend this week
visiting with them
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Tayior, of Fill-
more, spent Sunday visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weave:
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kling and chil.
dren, of Lamar, were Priday evening
visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Williard Truckenmiller.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clutz and
child, of New York, and Mr. and
Mrs. Pred Hayes and family, of
Bellefonte, visited at the home of
Mr. and Mis. PF. E. Vonada on Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Yarnell and
children visited at the home of Mr
and Mrs. George Yamell of Hecla
on Sunday.
and Mm. Chester
Nittany
of Mr
Heckman
spent Sunday
and Mrs. Boyd
Mr. and Mrs
Bellefonte, vigited
Mr. and Mrs
Sunday
Lynn Krape, of
af the home
Charivs Krape
of
on
Employing an
out her personal and income tax. a
Pueblo, Colo, woman paid the tax
expert $18 and gent the Government
a three-cent stamgp in payment
tax due
acoount
ant to figure
of
-
fr
Remember
YOU FORGOT LAST YEAR!
bering instead of the usual slam.
127 E. Howard St.
That Wedding Anniversary !
Register “Say It With Flowers”
in your sub-consclious mind and receive a litle praise for remem -
Woodring's Floral Gardens
PHONE 64.
Bellefonte, Pa.
or, Ans
STATE COLLEGE
DRY CLEANING WORKS
HAS OPENED A BRANCH OFFICE ON
BISHOP STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA.
They are offering you the serviee of the most standard equip-
ped plant in Central Pennsylvania. Also offer you the mest con-
venient cash and carry prices
GIVE US A CALL
WE CLEAN CLEAN. Al work Is in-
sured against fire and theft, and is guaranteed or ne charge.
For further information consult clerk,
THE ONE CUSTOMER
Who gives us the most work during the month of July
Will receive a
$2.50 GOLD PIECE
Fur Vault Service Offered
Including cleaning and glazing with State Heensed fumigators,
¥
Look for the White Front
20 WEST BISHOP STREET
BELLEFONTE, PA.
G. W. ELLIS, Manager.
BTORE OPEN 3:00 A. M. TO 6:00 P. M.
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
Pigs Thres
PLEASANT GAP
The Loyal Workers of the Luther.
an church gave a farewell party for
Mrs. Nelle Gheen at her home Wed.
nesday evening. The Gheens are
moving thelr household goods Ww
Sunbury on the 16th, and will occupy
apartments gn Catawisy Street
quite near the Mary Packer hospital
where Miss Stella holds a permanent
position. Charles will make his
home with his brother Royden for
the present and continue his work
here,
The ladles of the Bridge club of
which Nelle Gheen is a member en-
tertained her at a Bridge luncheon
at Green Gables today.
Mr. and Mrs. Errick Marks and
son Samuel, of West Viiginia were
dinner guests of the Wade Eveyz on
Tuesday evening
Mr, and Mrs. Wade
panied by Mr. and Mrs
Bellefonte, motored to
where they attended the
reunion on Sunday
The Harry Bllger's entertained
some friends from Mifflin at a pic-
nic dinner on wp of the Seven
Mountains Monday.
Master Gene Lego had
fortune of having his hand quite
badly hurt when a fire-ciacke:
which a boy threw down near him
exploded, tear the palm his
hand as well ag his fingers
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Roth
Samue] and William,
are SOmMe
Storock cabin in Kri
of the day time being
George Margargel 8S
Harold MacClintock
Nolls flying students had as hi
guests over the Fourth father
and [riend, Mrs. Powers of Camden
N. J. and Mr. and Mrs. George Mac-
Clintock of Philadelphia
Harold MacClintock and Daryl
Romig made a motorcycle trip
Asbury Park Monday
Charles Stallzre visited
weekend with his parents at
ing Summit
Mr
Evey accom-
Al Grove ol!
Pl Hall
wil Hams
the mis-
of
and sons
of MeKeesport
time he
e valley, most
pent with
family
one of H. T
spending at
the
is
over the
Keat -
and Mr
Sunday with the
Unionville
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
daughlier Alice are
Jers pend a few
cottage whigh was
r home in Green Valley
A family reunion was held 8 Sat1 irday
The George Dubler family accom-
panied by Annabel and Thelma
Bower, of Rote, motored to Hershey
for the day on Sunday
Mrs. J. W. Wood and
Avingston attended the Bri
uncheon which Mrs. Hutchison gave
at her hd last week for her newl
married daughter
Among those wi
Sesqui~-Centennial
Millheim Monday
Noll and daughter
Mrs. Clay Poorman
Betty and Gertrude, Mr
Martin Keller and daughter
garet, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wood
and the Robert Livingston famib
On Sunday H. T. Noll and three
students made an airplane trip 10
Gettysburg and on the Porth H. T
Noll, son Terry and two students
made a trip by plane w Elmira
New York and return
Mr. and Mrs
8r., and Mr
the consistory ph
fay July lat,
Mr nd Mrs. Thomas
and three friends were
Phil hy
David Hall spent
formers parents, a
Warner and
here [rom New
seeks at thel
ry the
ey Lo
Mrs. Robert
fon
“r
&
me A
attended
ce ebration
Mri
Ext her
ery
daughte
Mr
Mar-
on
ang
Margarge
attended
Pris
George
C. C. Lucas
nic al Ashurst
adelphia 0 spend
1 Mra Eta Grether
Rev. Henry and wile
ing two weeks al a collage
Valley
Mem
held
et]
rial
be
17th.
The Logan Drama club will
a festival on the evening of Aug. 1
The FP. D. and Cerald Millward
families spent the Fourth with
friends at Osceola
Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Wilson visited
over the weekend with the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Mill-
ward
The Orrie Mulbargers spent
day evening at the John Hinds
at Hublersbhurg
Mra. Herber
in
14h
Al
Liye
ui
home
Koche of State Col-
lege, guve a miscellaneous shower
for Miss Margaret Smeltzer last
week one evening
The Pleasant Gap Piremen are
making preparations for a carnival
which they plan to hold about the
middle of ily. Proceeds to help
pay for the new fire truck recently
purchased.
The Derr family will move into
the Noll house which will be vacat-
ed by the Cheens next week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Koingh were re-
cent guess at the 8 E. Noll home
Mrs. John Noll spent a few days
recently with the Pred Clemens, at
their home in Northumberland
Mis. Harry Showers entertained
last week one evening at two
tables of Bridge.
Miss Thelma Ishler of Jackson-
ville has accepted a position in the
Stover Tea room,
The drawing for the electric elock
given away by the Amaranth was
made at Melroys last Tuesday. The
hicky lady being a resident of Har-
risburg.
(From last week)
Mrs. Charles Ross and son Harri-
son of Niagara Falls were recent
| guests at the Roy Bell home
The J. W. Gill ramily motored to
|Aoona and Cresson recently where
they spend a day calling upon old
friends, among whom were the
{Edgar Sarvis family, Mr, Sarvis
‘being a son of a former Methodist
{minister of this place.
Mrs. Msthear Woomer of State
{Coliege. Mrs. Hutchison, of Rock
view, Mrs. Edward O. Dyer, of Blan-
chard, and Mrs. Wallace Ward of
| Bellefonte were callers of the Mel-
rays’ on Tuesday
Ray Melroy and wife were lunch-
son guests of Mrs. E. O. Dyer at her
home at Blanchard Sunday evening.
Amorig those who attended the
meeting of the Centre County Coun-
efl of Republican Women held at (he
home of Mrs. BE. O. Dyer of Blanch-
‘ard, Sdturday were Ray Melroy and
wité, Mr. and Mrs. John Hotken-
berry. Mrs, George White, Mrs. Mus-
ser Irvin Miss Virgie Bilger, “Ars
Mary Corman, Mrs. Lester Batum-
gaidner, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Keller
jand Mrs. Linguist,
| The festival held by the Civic Club
ladies Saturday evening was qiute a
| sucess, considering the number of
near by attractions and the condi-
|tion of the weather,
Four of the Penna. Motor Police
went to Gettysburg for ten days,
during the celebration there
Mrs. F. B. Henry took her mother,
Mrs. Cump who has been visiting al
the parsonage for the last month, 10
her home in Chambersburg and re-
mained for a short visit, Her hus-
band Rev. Henry jeft the beginning
of the week for Newton Hamilton
where he will attend summer camp
sr ————  ————
REBERSBURG
and Mrs. Steryl Moyer and
and Mrs. Mary Bart-
College, were Sunday
home of Mr, and Mrs
Mr
two children
ges of Slate
callers at the
P. J. Yearick
Rev, and Mrs. RK. L
ganton were Vis
Evangelical parsonage
day of last week
Miss Annle Walker of
port spent the weekend with her
mother, Mrs. Gertrude Corman
The Class of 1982 of the Jocal high
chool held annual reunion at
Halry John's al Woodward on
Sunda) July 3:d. The following
attended, Mr and Mu Harvey
Keifer, of Beaver Springs, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Ream of Boalsburg; Mr
and Mrs. Albert Miller of Brackney
Mr. and Mis. Richard Mann
Beech Creek, Mr. aid Mrs. Merrill
Brungar: of Coburn, James Mallory
and friend Miss Houser of Slale
College, Margaret Hazel Madison-
burg. Floyd Gllbert Wolle
Store
M:
Preas of Lo-
at the local
on Wednes
ors
williams-
the by
Wit id
Park
of
of
and of
WwW. E
the home of Mr
Loganton
and Mr
visitors at
Lamey at
Mr, and Mr
family of Max
of
Bair were Bun-
Har
Mever
the
Henry
Hackenberg wa
ent
Muncy
H
H | Ira
Hosp
last week
Pau nin
Mr. and
daumiter Mar jor
al Hershey and
pa
ital
Dean, and
and
weekend
ungart
Spat hha
ttyvebu
Jae Mallory and friend
College
Cie
Mi
spent he
home of the former
Lalu Mallory
Mr. and Mr John Weaver
family, and Mr. and Mi Pau
Brown al v0 child were busi-
ba ls Bellefonte on Satur-
day.
M al
H
weekend at
mother, Mr
user of State
4
anc
wd
or
ro 1
en
a
ya
i Mrs. J. O
iy of Milroy
Pennypacker
were Sunday
of Mrs JBdith
a
al Logs
s Garrett and
relatives
weekend
empioyed
weeReT
wil
the
nd Mra
Rebersburg and
Loganton
among {rien
Mrs, Mary
days at the home of Mr:
Ed. Miller a: Millheln,
Weekend guests gt the LA Rid:
were Mr. and Mme PH
Mm
and
der home
Reading
John Ocker
Julia of Belles
the Iatierrs
W. FP. Bierly
H H
8
stermal
n kieb) eck of
at
a rckenbery me were Mr. and Mrs
Russell Zachar of All
Rev. and Mrs. C. FP. Catherman and
two sons of Hanover
Mr and Mrs
daughter
Jahn
days with
entown
Masteller
ang sof
weveral
Mr
Ray
danghter Gloria
Bloomsburg, spent
3 the latter's parents
and Mrs. Nevin Moyer
Rev. and Mrs. John Weaver and
son of Lairdsville and Rev. and Mrs
Charles Frazier of 8t. Clairsville
were weekend guests at the home of
Rev. J. J Weaver
W. H. Hackenberg visited relative;
at Muncy on Sunday and Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Katls, son
and daughter of Pittsburg spent the
weekend at Oravel Spring Lodge
where they were guests of Mr. Eu-
gene Smull and family
Eugene Bierly and friend of Wash-
ington, D. C. visited the formers
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bierly
ver the weekend.
Mr. and M:s. Kenneth Breon and
daughter Janet spent the weekend
with friends at Lewisburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Rachau
and son Larry .of Bellefonte, visited
the latter's mother Mrs. Edith Gent-
pel several days last week.
FAIRVIEW
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jones and
baby spent Jast week at the home of
Mrs. Johe's parents. as Mrs. Russell
Jones had the misfortune to bump
het leg on an axe and cut jt pretty
badly. 8he is under the care of Dr
Ishler and is getting along fine,
Miss June Lucas of Curtin, spent
a rouple days last week at the Miles
Etters home
Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Chapman of
Niagara Falls, were gupper guests on
Saturday evening at the Charles
Chapman home and Mr. and Mr
Clair Chapmon and three children of
the same plade visited from Satur-
day until Tuesday
Sunday visitors with Misg Ella Lu-
cas were Mr. and Mr: Willard Hay
and four children of Jacksonville,
(Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Confer of Belle-
fotite, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Etters and
children, Miss Sylvia Lucas and Jack
Wiatking of this place.
Quite a few people from around
here attended the festival on Sat-
urday evening at Pleasant Valley.
Sunday visitors at the Charles
of
Chapman home were Mr, Oscar Ny- |
man and Mrs, Mary Jane Lucas of
Mi. Eagle, Miss Norma Lucas
Orviston, Mr. and Mrs. Dude and
datighter of Akron Ohlo, Mrs. Stella
Parker and three children of Scotia, |
daughter Pear! and Glenn MeClos-
key of Howard, R. D., J. B. Lucas
and Dock Wat Kins of this place
PINE GLEN
Rev, Shirley
would have
announced that we
no church services for
two weeks. Rev, and Mrs. Shirley
will spend part of his vacation at
Williamsport
The younger sel gave
Sterling on Saturday, thelr guest
being Miss Dorothy MeCullough,
nurse at Philipsburg State
Miss McCullough spent a
vacation al home, returning
G duty Tuesday
William Hall, of
was at Binton one day last
Mr. and Mrs. James Dixson spent
their Fourth with relatives Port
Matilda
Mrs, Clyde Hoover and children,
Jean and Marvin, were at Clearfield
Sunday
red
on Mi
Falmai
a picnic at
tudent
hospital
week's
Towanda
N. ¥
week
ut
Kennedy, of Ty
Burkey an the
nd
a1 rone
4th
daughter
ne, of Karthaus ere at the Ir-
Foimar home for the Fourth
and Mrs. Donald Gordon and
two chlidren of Pittsburgh and
H G Lewis, of Karthaus
lied at the Robert Askey and
rkey on Monday
Mi Mrs. Lloyd Wertz, at
ad with them over the
Wertz Robert
Wade, of Cuba
pent Week ~
returning wo
Mr. and Mr:
mer's father, Mr
who were
for
ed
noen
home
and
y Bob, hh
eckend Terrell
Haskins and Arch
Miss Ruth Askey
nd at her home
¢ on Monday
Ray Meyers, the for
Meyers and son Howard
motor trig
Fourth
1
B
the
here
stopping here
Velda Hoover
from ty ho J
and is gelling aon
Ce Orgs
1
were 4
Benton
wells
Mrs. CG. D
of Lancaster
hame the
Dorothy Holt, of
OE & ¥
Week
Jahinglo
ner ho
Jaki
wii
wl He
wa lion
fe Ome ‘who 1 ad
the day
Askey, Sher-
the Mul-
1 dinners served
of spending
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1"
HOWARD
d Mn Char
i ke" 3
Tee RE at Lhe
Mr. and MM:
MePntire
Mr. and Mus Prank Copp and Mr
and Mrs, Edger Rader of Aleniows
were guesta at the Mr H A Kline
hte over ihe
Miss Elranor Loatl
ving Slowl)
Ww
SPENT MeVeral
Mr. and J
r of Denver Pa
Jonfer
Conf
from pneus
three weeks is considerabi«
He & 8 patient in he Cen-
Hospital
are glad to report 4
s Williams k
around again
Mis REEL Wy
piled at
5 5 1 x
Ty
Mr
and
ad
able 10 be out
land and children
srman Confer home
several days his
Oe orge Holter of hiladelphia
made a short viet at the home of his
mother, Mrs. Alice Holter
Miss Kathleen Rathmell, form-
erly a Howard gir! and Harold Har-
ter of Stale College were married
Sunday in State College. Mr. and
Mrs, Hater expect to live in the
Poconos. Mr. Harter is employed
by the State
Mrs. John Shay of Renovo, visited
at the home of her parents, this past
week
Miss Jane Allison of Harrisburg is
spending her vacation at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Ms. Ray
Allison
POTTERS MILLS
Charles Foust, wife and daughter
after spending two weeks at the
J. G. Boal home have returned (0
their home at Potlsviile
Mrz. Laura MoeCormick and Miss
Caroline McClaskey have returned
home after visiting two weeks at the
Mr. W. E. MeCormick home at Read-
ing.
Charles Caskey and family of Lock
Haven, spent the Fourth at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Ed
Swertwood.
Mr, Cupples and family of Lewis-
town spent Sunday at the Mr. Ho-
mer Sweetwood home.
Mrs. Nancy Carson Fleming,
daughter, son Harry and wife from
Williamsport, and Miss Witmer from
Conn, visited on Sunday at the F
F. Palmer home.
Thomas Henney and daughter,
Mrs. Erb, from Latrobe, called on
friends on Monday.
Miss Margaret Kimport and Mas- |
ter Tommy Smith from State Col-
lege visited bver the weekend at the
‘home of her cousin, Miss Liszie
Slack,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oetiig, sons
Jerry and Bud, daughter Freda, and
of | Mra. Jasob Mast, Miss Savilla Pink-
erton, and friend Mr. Thomas Cook
all of Braddock, Mr Thomas Oettig |
a few days Lancaster,
of Chicago, are spen
|Mr. and Mrs, Charles Mang abd at the Gettig summer
—— __—
Mr. and Mrs. George Donahey and
Miss Orpha Fleisher of State Col-
lege visited on Bunday at the Gettig
home
Ralph Horner, wife and
daughters visited on Bunday at
H. E. Foust home,
Those who visited at the G. H, Mc-
Cormick home over the weekend
were Miss Laura Belle MoCormick
of Merce:, W. E. McCormick, wile
and s of Reading; Mr. W. E. Me-
Cormick and friend, Miss Alice Tom-
of Btate Coliege, Miss Jean
of New Castle and Mis
Jodon of Bellefonte
Ella Wilkinson has improv
Such ab exient that she wa
he home of her daughter
Henshall at State Colicge
I—————
PORT MATILDA
wis held
night
Sunday
present were: Johnny
Martha Helen William
Willian Ned Patton, Dean
Betty Lou Vroman, Eu
Mildred Vreoman, Pau
Daughenbaugh, James Wi 210A
Lytle, Madeline Fleck, Wa
Ullams, Jean Mahue, Jack Wil.
and Spencer Weaver, Mr. and
Raymond Robison, Merrel
ayed a joke on Jack
four
Lhe
y
HE]
Hnson
Walle
Charles
Mrs
Lo
taken
Mrs. P
ed
to
Pp
A
Park on
bet Smith
Cla t
Rich
Paul
Rich
gens
at Lhe
by Der-
School
weiner roast
Wednes
for
day
his
Dose
aids
ard
ard
aber,
Ned
Ww
Hams
M1
Woome« Pp
Lykens
ner
Mi Lioyd
of Al
and family
new home
LGiracey
Clair
maoveg
have
Alia a
Mis. A B
vin Woodring ¢
ouG parens a big boy bab)
Weaver moved from the
t
hed
pr of
Kenneth
R.C. Th
vacated
AO ONOn into
by Mi Mrs. C
Wensel, who moved (0 Birmu
hast
nouse Ouse
alg Tar:
PORT MATILDA NO
Miasionary Society met at U
£ } Mabe ]
Friday evenin
Davi
and Mrs. Lane
Cc. A Weaver and
Fourth with. rela
uncie. Mir
and Mra
spent Lhe
iE
Ray
spent the
auld
Mr
adi
family
ves in Lewd
nd Mr
»
Willams, New-
weekend
Mr
wil
& Mr
i palen alg
i. Gieen ’
W. A Hoover,
Mrs. 8
VRILOTS
Hoover, on Bune.
and
Were
Miw
and Mm
Mrs
Mrs
Philip
C. A
aig
and
rvs, visited hi
Ora Shoberi, ob
atid Mrs. J
a
who
Bes OO
visit from
a 3 member
Tarrytown, N. ¥
Mrs. A. J. Johnson quietly
thelr fiftieth wedding an-
niversary on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Morton
two daughters, of Queen
Sunday at the home of Mr
H M Crain
Rev. and Mis Sower, Misses Ida
and Mabel Willams and Mrs. C. W
Crain, attended the W. CC T. U
Convention in Bellefonte on Thurs
day
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. E Williams on Sunday were,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Woomer and daugh-
ters, Francis and Marcha, Pitls-
burgh, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams
and Malcolm, Washington, D. C., and
son. Robert, of Langley Field, Va.
Miss Rosemarie Woodring spent
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Mrs. W, J Woodring.
Lewis Sharer has returned from a
trip to Toledo, Ohio
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Artz, Mr. and
Mrs, Stanford Artz of Altoona and
State College, spent the Fourth at
ihe home of their mother, Mis. W. H.
Arte.
Buddy leitze; is enjoying a short
furiough from Langley Field.
Misges Betty Jane and Faye Crain
have returned from a visit 0 East
Orange. N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. E T. Spotts, Mr. M
Woodring and Mrs, Sanderson gpent
the Fourth al Hecla Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crain, Pitta
burgh, Mr. and Mrs. Henderson (nee
Eunice Crain.) Cortland, N. Y., spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J
H. Crain.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mammer (nee
Agnes Crain) returbed to Bast Or-
ange, N. J, on Monday, accompani- |
ed by Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Crain,
who will enjoy a few days’ fishing |
on the N. J. coast. i
SNYDERTOWN
Churel ‘News for July 10:-<8un-
day School 9:30 3. m. Everybody wel. |
come.
The young people of the church
and community will meet on Thurs. |
day evening, at which time a busi- |
ness meeting will be held in connec. |
tioh with the social] gathering. All|
interested are u to be present,
Rev. and Mrs. Keller are spending |
a few days in New York, visiting Mr. |
and Mrs. Samue] Myers,
Mr. and 2h, Luther Unkle, of |
Young are en-
daughte
{ the X12)
joving thei:
Ruth
”
Mr. and
celebrated
Crain, and
Pa. spent
and Mrs
SNOW SHOE
and MM. C. A’ Thome
on last Baturday
honor of thelr daughter L
birthday. Cards and game
th entertain ne
At a late wis served
Those present were: Mr. and Mm
Joe Marshall My Eimer Beightol
Vivian Marshall Charlotte and
L Halyl, Bob Lee Oswalt, Jame
Carelson, Mise Re Jame
Reasner, Merrill C Maxine
Edna an eile
Bobb
mother
M
tertaines
Vor en~-
night in
{ icflle’s
were
of t vening
ment
hour luneh
sua
NwWay
Thompson
visiting his |
Philipsburg
Charles Bhope, of
Ohio Mr
anc
For
and
oungslown visited
Bhope
Ceoree
Mi
Hall
Reed
Legal Notices
LGA NOTICH
‘ Mutter # id
’ Laie
ae er
of the Clerk of the Orphany rt
thelr petition praving for the sale of
the following ren) estate of Lhe de-
cadent at public sale
All that certain Jot of ground situ
ated In the Township of Spring
County of Centre and State w gm.
nia, represented on plot of Kell
t y Pleasant Onn wt lote NOS
and 20 § in Bection one and bounded
and described as follows, to-wit
Each lt having Gfty feet {pontege
on Main streel and exiending back »
ike width vwo hundred nine feel LO
‘ 1lley ax reference 0 plot or pian
of maid Keller Addition recorded |
My sorliansous Book "8B" page 428 1b
we Office Fm of Deed
{ of Centre fl BA
el
He waer
ye,
ot erly
Belsiu
i WMT ae
Jirmet Hn OC
[SABRIIE MURRAY
R msn ABETH SPICHER
wee of Balale
Cake
Blake
BACON
HAMS
WEINERS
BOLOGNA
Cheese Lagantion
Spiced Ham Ib 25¢
Veal Loaf Ib 25¢
Press'd Ham Ib 25¢
Boiled Ham Ib 49¢
Oleo Winner Brand
Lard vr
Winner
Brand
Winner
Brand”
lb 23c
th 27¢
2 Ibs 29¢
18¢
Spare Ribs Ib 1272
Neck Bones Ib 7c
Pig Feet - Ib 6c
Sausage Ib 25¢
3.3%
2 19¢
Aged wr Mild
PEAS
TOMATOES
RED KIDNEY BEANS
GREEN Stringless BEANS
4 No. 2 Cans 25¢
KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES "21ge bxs 21¢
(FREE CREAM PITCHER)
EVERGOOD CORN, crush. bantam, 2
COUNTY FAIR COFFEE
ens 19¢
3 ths. 39%¢
- -
(Delicious for Teed Coffee)
Good Hostess
ORANGE PEKOE TEA
MILLBROOK MILK
S8-oz. pkg. 23¢
. 4 tall cans 25¢
By Colonial!
CLUB CRACKERS—cello pkg.
18¢
N. B. C. SHREDDED WHEAT 2 pkgs. 23¢
IVORY SOAP—large size  -
IVORY FLAKES -
OCTAGON LAUNDRY SOAP
PALMOLIVE SOAP
CRISCO - - -
BELO... -
CHIPSO—-OXYDOL
10¢
- box 23¢
10 cakes 39%
3 cakes 17¢
3 Ib. can 19%¢
2 boxes 27¢
Ige box 2c
= - -
REAL PRODUCE VALUES!
BANANAS
NEW POTATOES
TOMATOES
CANTALOUPES.
FRESH PEAS
CABBAGE
3 Ws lie
WATERMELONS
20
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